Ram Meter Inc. Press Release - Introducing the Fluke VT02

Mar 14, 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Introducing a product so revolutionary, it created it's own tool category!

Troy, Michigan - March 14th, 2013 - Have you ever wished your handheld infrared thermometer could do just a little bit more? The features on thermal imaging cameras are GREAT, but they can be a bit pricey! It would be nice to have a product that combines the features of a thermal imager with the affordability of an infrared thermometer, wouldn't it?

Fluke Electronics Corporation thought the same thing!Introducing the FLUKE VT02 Visual IR Thermometer. The BRAND NEW VT02 Visual IR Thermometer is a revolutionary troubleshooting camera with an infrared heat map. It features blended visual and thermal images which give you the complete picture of the target area with a pull of the trigger.

"I immediately figured it out and started making frontline measurements like getting a snapshot of a diffuser 30 feet in the air. I liked the blending capability that lets you get digital pictures throughout the room with the heat map overlay. Having blended pictures to take back to the customer is really helpful." says Eric Robinson from the Washington State Department of Transportation (DOT) and an HVAC/R Instructor.

The VT02 Visual IR Thermometer combines the convenience of a spot thermometer with the visual advantage of a thermal imager, creating a brand new tool category – a troubleshooting camera with an infrared heat map.

"I’ve been using a high-end Fluke IR Thermometer but I don’t currently use thermal imagers. We’ve been considering them, but the price makes them more difficult to afford. The compact size of the VT02 is a big advantage. It’s small enough to fit in your back pocket, smaller than thermal imagers, and it’s cost-effective." explains Robinson.

Still not convinced? Perhaps Master Commercial Electrician Brannon Daly can persuade you! &quotHaving the visual image of what you’re looking at is huge. Like they say: "A picture is worth a thousands words." It’s the kind of thing you have to use to really understand how cool it is!"